How important is the specific location of a camera trap set? We will explore that question by comparing results of cameras set in relatively close proximity on this 50-acre parcel in Seneca Falls, NY. The site consists of a mixture of habitats including ponds, old field, pioneer forest, small conifer stands, hedgerow and mowed trails. 

At the request of the City of Mukilteo and Snohomish County Airport the LEAF School is monitoring Big Gulch to document wildlife presence and use the data gathered to help guide effective management of this stream and its riparian zone that serves as a corridor for wildlife.

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